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I have gone through many different models of goggles (probably around 10) looking for one that is comfortable and doesn't leak, and this is the best I've found so far. I still get raccoon eyes and some pain by the end of my workouts (usually 70-80 minutes), but they don't hurt as bad as others across the bridge of my nose or around my eyes. Additionally, the goggle is secure enough that it doesn't leak during flip turns or get ripped off my face when starting from the blocks.

These are the only goggle with removable nosebridges that actually fit me. Something about the thinner and rolled edges just works. I have a fairly large nose, and a high nose bridge and these fit perfectly. I can't wear any of the speedo ones without immediate pain and tons of nose pressure.

I also wear a nose clip pretty often, being a backstroker. These goggles don't push the clip down at all, there is plenty of clearance.

Race starts I have to double cap, the straps have a tendency to roll. Not a big deal at all for me.

These are definitely my favorite goggles I've used. I have one pair for practice and one that I use only for competitions. These goggles really have it all. They are easy to fit, come with 5 different sizes of nose bridges, and are comfortable to wear. They allow for great visibility in the water - a general advantage I have found with TYR goggles verses Speedo goggles - and they are low profile and perfect for practice or racing. They also look pretty cool and are very durable.

I have trouble fitting goggles as most don’t fit my eye sockets without leaking. I got these and used them right away to replace my old pair and they fit great with no leakage. These goggles are not too small for the eye sockets and the rubber seals keep out water even with fast flip turns although they may be too small for triathlons if you were to get hit in the eye. These goggles were not the mirrored ones for bright outdoor pools but I found them tinted just right for outdoor and indoor pool use. There was a coating on the inside for anti-fogging but that washed out after about two weeks. Use anti-fogging drops to keep out the fog after that. The nose piece (extra pieces provided) and the straps are fully adjustable and fit great once adjusted.

My son lost his previous pair of these and tried several other pairs and types. Nothing compared with the original so he ordered 2 more pair (with his own money) and couldn't be happier. He swims 2 hours a day with meets on the weekends so they are comfortable and provide good visibility.

Bought these to compare head to head with the Speedo Vanquisher 2.0. They're a good set of goggles, perfect for long sets as they're a bit more comfrotable than the swedes that I've been wearing for years. Demerits:-They come with a square plastic something or others a little after where the straps connect to the goggle. Take them off immediately as they dig into your temple-Not my pair, but my buddy has a pair where the nose piece broke away from the goggle. On the positive side (compared to how these things normally break) since the rubber nose piece glues back into place extremely easily and works well.-The antifog coating might have been the weakest I've ever experienced. Not even through the first set and we had plenty-o-fog in there.-Coming from swedes I'm scared of the socket pad. I've used goggles light these in the past and its always the weak point when you're using them on the daily.

Major positives:-Very comfy with the the sockets and nose piece (you don't ever notice the nose piece).-Surprisingly good standard strap. Normally I toss the standard straps in favor for the bungie straps. These seem sturdy and ar pretty comfy. -Not so dark on the tint that I have issues seeing in the dark. I primarially swim either 6am or 6pm, and this time of year we're basking in the glow of the pool lights. Good visibility in these conditions.

If you're looking for a set of goggles to wear during practice, especially long workouts, these are a good pair to pick up.

Bought this pair for an upcoming TRI, my old ones were worn out. Every goggle that I've used before, between doing a warm up swim and waiting for my wave they got really foggy and had no time to clear them. While swimming they kept getting foggy. With this new TYR that never happened. Clear vision all the way.......

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Founded in Southern California in 1985, TYR™ has since developed a reputation for high-quality products and equipment. TYR competition swimwear and triathlon gear have been a dominant force in their respective industries. The company is also known for its TYR goggles, swim apparel, triathlon wetsuits and a wide variety of swimming equipment.

TYR was the first company to introduce a pair of goggles designed to fit a woman's face (the TYR T-72). TYR was also responsible for the famous red bathing suits featured on the hit television series "Baywatch." TYR consults with current and former athletes when developing its products. Swimmers know that TYR is a leader in swimsuits, warm-up suits, and swim training equipment. The TYR Tracer Series is one of the most advanced technical suit lines on the market. The TYR Hurricane wetsuits and the TYR Torque collections include top-of-the-line suits for the competitive swimmer.

TYR has also moved into competitive running equipment. From running shirts to shorts, its apparel is designed with the runner in mind. Built with moisture wicking fabric and antimicrobial material, TYR running apparel is designed to give the athlete the most comfortable, dry clothing on the market.

The name "TYR" is derived from the Norse god of warriors, who is said to have embodied victory and glory. Much the same can be said about the athletes who started TYR. Executive Vice President, Steve Furniss, was an Olympian who competed in the 1972 and 1976 Summer Games, and captained the 76th U.S. Olympic Swim Team.